This paper describes on-going work within the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at The Open University to enable distance learning students to electronically submit assignments rich in mathematical notation and diagrams, and for those assignments to be marked and returned electronically by their tutor. A trial is currently underway of a prototype system that enables students to submit assignments in a range of electronic formats, which are then converted to Microsoft Word 2007 format to enable tutors to take advantage of various features of this software for marking and providing mathematical comments. The systems developed for this trial are described and preliminary findings presented
The mathematics language LaTeX is often seen outside of academic circles as a legacy technology that...
Published ArticleMathematics teachers need an uncomplicated yet effective programme that they can us...
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This paper describes on-going work within the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at The Open U...
This paper describes on-going work within the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at The Open U...
Tutor Marked Assignments (TMAs) are the major mechanism by which Open University (OU) students recei...
The Open University’s Science department produced a short course in Mathematics. Its aim was to assi...
This paper describes the use of online interactive computer marked assignments (iCMAs) in a range of...
This paper describes the results of an eighteen month study evaluating what students' perceptions we...
Online homework, as an alternative to the traditional paper-pencil type, opens up many possibilities...
One of the problems with tutor feedback to students is that a balanced combination of socio emotive ...
Technology has been advancing significantly over the years. One area that has been affected is math...
Successes of computer aided learning in mathematics education have led to high expectations of teach...
BACKGROUND Effective teaching and learning require appropriate assessment tasks and prompt feedback....
In a randomized field trial with 2,850 seventh-grade mathematics students, we evaluated whether an e...
The mathematics language LaTeX is often seen outside of academic circles as a legacy technology that...
Published ArticleMathematics teachers need an uncomplicated yet effective programme that they can us...
Published ArticleThis paper tries to find answers to the question concerning the availability of sui...
This paper describes on-going work within the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at The Open U...
This paper describes on-going work within the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at The Open U...
Tutor Marked Assignments (TMAs) are the major mechanism by which Open University (OU) students recei...
The Open University’s Science department produced a short course in Mathematics. Its aim was to assi...
This paper describes the use of online interactive computer marked assignments (iCMAs) in a range of...
This paper describes the results of an eighteen month study evaluating what students' perceptions we...
Online homework, as an alternative to the traditional paper-pencil type, opens up many possibilities...
One of the problems with tutor feedback to students is that a balanced combination of socio emotive ...
Technology has been advancing significantly over the years. One area that has been affected is math...
Successes of computer aided learning in mathematics education have led to high expectations of teach...
BACKGROUND Effective teaching and learning require appropriate assessment tasks and prompt feedback....
In a randomized field trial with 2,850 seventh-grade mathematics students, we evaluated whether an e...
The mathematics language LaTeX is often seen outside of academic circles as a legacy technology that...
Published ArticleMathematics teachers need an uncomplicated yet effective programme that they can us...
Published ArticleThis paper tries to find answers to the question concerning the availability of sui...